February 28, 2022

Helen Zenuk of Jennersville

Helen Zenuk

, 92, died peacefully Monday, Feb. 14, at Rustin Hall at Jenner’s Pond in Jennersville. She was preceded in death by her loving husband of 62 years Theodore “Ted” Zenuk Jr., son Gregory Stephen Zenuk, and brother Walter Berezowsky. Helen is survived by her daughter Karen (Gary) Detweiler, Andrea (Tom) Schweitzer, and daughter-in-law Beth (Greg) Zenuk. She was a loving grandmother to Jamie, Todd, Matt, Jennifer, Christopher, Clark, Kelsey, Sean, and a great-grandmother to Kenzie, Avery, Wesley, Alice, Liam, Brody, Addison, and Lexie.

Helen was born in Philadelphia to Peter and Anna (Stako) Berezowsky. She graduated from Kensington High School and worked as a bookkeeper at her father’s business, National Generator. After the family moved to Upper Dublin, she worked for IMS in Ambler for many years as an administrative assistant. Traveling throughout the United States and Europe was a passion for Helen and Ted. They were both movie and theater buffs and particularly enjoyed musicals, a love they passed on to their children and grandchildren.

Helen was a skilled seamstress and also liked to knit and crochet. She was an excellent cook and liked to share and receive recipes from her friends. One of her favorite pastimes each day was working on the daily crossword and sudoku puzzles in the newspaper. Most of all she was a loving and supportive wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend.

A celebration of her life will be held next month. Services and burial will be private. Donations in her memory may be made to the Alzheimer Association (www.alz.org) Online condolences may be made by visiting (www.kuzoandfoulkfh.com) Arrangements by the Foulk Funeral Home, West Grove.

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Wayne Wallace Jr. of Lincoln University

Wayne Wallace Jr., 68, of Lincoln University, died Tuesday, Feb. 15, at home surrounded by his family. He was the husband of Nancy Hill Wallace, with whom he shared 45 years of marriage. Born in Biloxi, Miss., he was the son of Mary Elizabeth Wallace (Riley) and the late Taylor Wayne Wallace Sr.

Wayne Wallace Jr.

Taylor graduated from Muhlenberg College and earned his master’s degree from Mississippi State University. He was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, which he joined during his years at Muhlenberg. Taylor worked in the pharmaceutical industry for more than 33 years, 29 of which were with AstraZeneca. During his early years with the company, he worked in field sales management as a district manager in Texas and upstate New York. In 1990 he transferred to the home office in Wilmington, where he worked in various positions supporting sales, marketing, and operations. During his retirement, Taylor joined SimDocx LLC, a pharmaceutical training and consulting firm, where he loved sharing his experience and leadership with new pharmaceutical professionals.

Taylor loved sports, and with encouragement from his father he lettered in football, wrestling, and baseball at Hazleton High School. He then went on to play collegiate football at Muhlenberg. Not only was Taylor an avid sports fan, but he inherited a love of music from his mother. Taylor passed down his love of sports and music to his two sons and supported them in all their endeavors.

Taylor’s happiest moments were spent with his wife Nancy, his beloved family and friends, and his dog Sawyer. Taylor was a loving husband, a great father, a hardworking man, and a noble soul who held God close to his heart. He will be remembered for his kind nature, his keen intellect, and his great sense of humor.

In addition to his wife Nancy, he is survived by his mother Mary Elizabeth Wallace, his sons Paul Taylor Wallace and Brett Wayne Wallace, and Brett’s wife Kate and their two children Boston and Brooke. In addition to his father, Taylor was predeceased by his brother Keith Edward Wallace.

You are invited to visit with Taylor‘s family and friends from 4-5 p.m. on Monday, March 21, at Church of the Advent, 401 N. Union St., Kennett Square, PA 19348. A ceremony celebrating his life will follow at 5.  The service will be recorded for those who can’t attend. Contributions in his memory may be made to ASPCA, Online: secure.aspca.org/donate/memorial or by mail to ASPCA Attn: Linda Tiramani 520 8th Ave, Floor 7 New York, NY 10018-4194 or, Penn Medicine Hospice Online:  www.PennMedicine.org/hospice-donate or by mail to Penn Hospice Development Office 3535 Market St, Suite 750 Philadelphia, PA 19104.

Arrangements are by Matthew J Grieco, of Grieco Funeral Home & Crematory. 484-734-8100.  To view his online obituary, please visit www.griecofunerals.com

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Adopt-a-Pet Feb. 28

Adopt-a-Pet Feb. 28

The following animals are ready to be adopted from the Brandywine Valley SPCA in West Chester.

Bobkat

Bobkat

With his adorable chirp and an instant purr, Bobkat has the face of an angel and a charming personality. Come by to visit him because he is searching for his forever family. You can name your fee for Bobkat through Sunday, March 6.

Sally Mae

Sally Mae

Sally Mae will be sure to capture your heart with her super sweet personality. She loves to play and gets along well with other dogs. You can name your fee for Sally Mae through Sunday, March 6.

For more information, go to www.bvspca.org or phone 484-302-0865.

 

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